Talk:Sacred geometry

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Hi Nassim,

I really loved your Event Horizon documentary! it really helped me to understand how the sacred geometry principles logically tie in with the modern physics way of viewing the universe.

I recently heard David Wilcock talking about these things and he also mentioned the fundamental nature of the star tetrahedron and cubeoctahedron structures, but he also mentioned something else which I found really interesting and wondered if you had any insights about that you could share.

He said that the only viable dimensionalities of the universe are 3 space + 1 time dimension or 1 space + 3 time and that all others are unstable and can't support any kind of life or perception.

I looked this up and there seems to be a fair bit of support for this for example: http://space.mit.edu/home/tegmark/dimensions.pdf

David also said that both 3 + 1 and 1 + 3 exist and they're called space-time and time-space respectively. He said that going through a wormhole from spacetime takes you into timespace, and that timespace is the inside of the spacetime manifold, that things in particle form are in spacetime, but when in wave-form they're in timespace.

Anyway I don't know if this is maybe a bit far out, but if you have any info regarding this I'd love to hear from you about it.

Thanks a lot :-) Aran

Reciprocal System of Theory

Aran, you'll find the answer to this enigma in Dewy Larson's books. There are sister sites but this is a good place to start.

I would start with one of the following books, which are available online:

  • New Light on Space and Time
  • The Neglected Facts of Science
  • The Structure of The Physical Universe